• Unfamiliar smells: A suitcase may have unfamiliar scents which can make your cat cautious, and when you suddenly appear, it could trigger a defensive response. • Territorial instinct: Cats can be protective of their territory, and hiding in a suitcase might be interpreted as an intrusion into their space, leading to aggression. • Predatory behavior: Cats are natural hunters, and the act of hiding and then suddenly appearing from a confined space like a suitcase can mimic the way they would stalk and pounce on prey in the wild. … Cats may attack their owners if you hide in a suitcase because it triggers their natural predatory instincts, seeing the confined space as a potential "prey" hiding spot, and the sudden movement when you emerge can be startling and perceived as a threat, especially if the cat is already feeling anxious or unsure about the situation.
Cock? No LET ME SPELL IT THIS WAY. COAK!! Sound try spelling COAK! IF YOU GET CONFUSED IN COKE! THE E MAKES THE O SAY ITS NAME! But if you can’t get that the other way of smelling it is COAK.
the cat paniqued, they have bad vision up close, imagine all of a suden something just materialises next to you and it grows and moves, he must have felt he was being atacked first and freaked out too😢
He or she the cat have something going on Like behavior errors Or anger issues She or he forgot that that's her owner so that's why went on an attack Needs to get checked at a doctor